Thursday, 17 February 2011

Kuala Lumpur's Putrajaya Waterfront is a green masterpiece inspired by life at sea

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Eco architecture is indeed spreading its wings to every corner of the globe and South East Asia is obviously no exception. The capital city of Malaysia is a rare mixture of the modern and the ancient. The city with its strong Islamic tradition in its architecture and sleek modern lifestyle is the perfect sandbox for budding green architects. The Putrajaya Waterfront Residential Towers that are taking shape in Precinct 4, just 30km south of Kuala Lumpur, are astounding masterpieces that will woo you on first look.

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Inspired by the design of the sailboat and the life at sea in general, the waterfront tries to incorporate the features of life on the high waves in its design and outlook. But along with the modern splendor, the shape of the towers confirms with the traditional Islamic dome-like look and hence merges with the surrounding in the most natural fashion.
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With green terraces, sunshades, natural ventilation and integrated alternative energy sources that reduce the carbon-emissions of the residents by more than 50%, the housing space not only is delight aesthetically, but also environmentally. Add to it natural insulation system that reduces the load on artificial cooling needs and the Putrajaya Waterfront stands out as an eco-conscious design.
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Lavish in coaxing your senses, yet conservative in energy usage, the entire development is the perfect amalgamation of green architecture with grand design!
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